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How to use this Keyboard Test

Keeping the user’s ease in mind, this keyboard checker is designed for simple and straightforward keyboard testing. For this purpose, follow the simple steps mentioned below:

Visit joltfly.com and navigate to this test. There you will see a virtual keyboard depicting your device.

Start pressing the keys on your keyboard one by one. The relevant keys on our virtual keyboard will start highlighting themselves to showcase what buttons are being pressed.

You can also press multiple keys in an instance to check if there is any keyboard ghosting for shortcut or combination keys.

What to do in case of failed Keyboard Test

If your device fails to fulfill this test, then check the instructions mentioned below for possible solutions:

Trouble Shoot Your Keyboard Device

You can troubleshoot to fix or identify the possible problem with your device.

For this purpose, use the windows troubleshooter for instant repairs.

Update Drivers

Update your keyboard drivers. In case you are a windows user, you can use windows update assistant for this purpose.

Moreover, your can update your specific drivers via the device manager.

Check Your Device Connections

If you are using an external mechanical keyboard, ensure all the connections are intact, and there is no wear and tear in the wire.

Moreover, try changing your port to check if it starts working normally.

On the other hand, if you are Laptop/Mac user, make sure the keyboard connectors are clean and properly plugged in.

Meanwhile, if you are using a wireless keyboard, make sure there are no heavy electric machines around your system.

Heavy electronic devices may cause hindrance and signal loss, ultimately causing delay or complete signal loss.

Replace Your Keyboard

If all the solutions mentioned above do not work for you, the only possible solution for you is to either repair or fully replace your keyboard.

As keyboard repairs are not financially feasible and they are not recommended either.